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Episode Synopsis
Description: Mil-Kid, Addison chats about her art piece, how it helped the family to celebrate life’s moments even when her dad was deployed and about the challenges she faces as a military kid with type 1 diabetes and celiac.
This podcast was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Offutt Officers Spouses Club.
https://offuttosc.com/
Show Notes:
Information on Diabetes
https://diabetes.org/
Information on Juvenile Diabetes
https://www.jdrf.org/
Information on Celiac Disease
https://celiac.org/
Bio:
Addison Richter
Addison Richter is a US Army Active-Duty military child. She is a rising seventh grader who epitomizes the word resilient. Our family has endured 4 overseas deployments and multiple training rotations stateside. Addi and her younger sister, Grace, have also been through 5 PCS moves. In her 6 years of schooling, Addi has attended 5 different schools.
In 2020, Addi was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes as Johns Hopkins Medical Center saved her life. She was diagnosed with Celiac Disease 2 months later. This kid doesn’t let her multiple diagnoses define her. She has played soccer for 9 years and is currently on a club travel soccer team with hopes of playing for the US Women’s National Team in the future. Addison has been involved with her school’s student council and is a current fundraiser for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She is an honor roll student who uses art to celebrate her triumphs.
This podcast was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Offutt Officers Spouses Club.
https://offuttosc.com/
Show Notes:
Information on Diabetes
https://diabetes.org/
Information on Juvenile Diabetes
https://www.jdrf.org/
Information on Celiac Disease
https://celiac.org/
Bio:
Addison Richter
Addison Richter is a US Army Active-Duty military child. She is a rising seventh grader who epitomizes the word resilient. Our family has endured 4 overseas deployments and multiple training rotations stateside. Addi and her younger sister, Grace, have also been through 5 PCS moves. In her 6 years of schooling, Addi has attended 5 different schools.
In 2020, Addi was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes as Johns Hopkins Medical Center saved her life. She was diagnosed with Celiac Disease 2 months later. This kid doesn’t let her multiple diagnoses define her. She has played soccer for 9 years and is currently on a club travel soccer team with hopes of playing for the US Women’s National Team in the future. Addison has been involved with her school’s student council and is a current fundraiser for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She is an honor roll student who uses art to celebrate her triumphs.
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